GOOD MORNING SURREY: Hello everyone! Mark Edwards here on the live blog- I will be bringing you all the latest news, travel and weather from across the county this morning. How are we all today?

I must say- I have been enjoying my early drives into work this week- no traffic on the A3 is a great way to start the working day! Well that and a big cup of coffee!

Anyway- lets begin shall we?

6.35am

Mark Edwards

CHERTSEY EVICTION: First up some news from Surrey Police who along with Runnymede Borough Council have been granted possession of a drug den in Chertesy- associated with persistent anti-social behaviour and drug related behaviour.

The possession order for 64 St Anne's Road, was granted by North Surrey Magistrates Court on May 15 on the grounds that the property has been used in connection with drugs and anti-social beahviour.

On Monday July 7, officers from both Surrey Police and the borough council attended the property to carry out the eviction- securing the property with new locks.

Runnymede Neighbourhood Specialist Officer, Dave Stockle, said: "This is a great conclusion to a situation that has been on-going for several months another success story where anti-social behaviour had caused a major problem in the surrounding community.

"This action demonstrates that behaviour of this nature will not be tolerated within our communities and is another example of excellent partnership working between Surrey Police and Runnymede Borough Council.

"The occupant had been causing problems in the neighbourhood for many years and the information and feedback we received from local residents was one of the major contributing factor behind this success - hopefully this will allow them to enjoy the peace and quiet which they are entitled to.

"I would also like to appeal to members of the public to get in touch with Surrey Police if they suffer from, or have information about anti-social behaviour in their area. Local support is key in bring those responsible to justice.”

6.43am

Mark Edwards

HEADLEY COURT: Some breaking news this morning that the Headley Court military rehab centre is set to close in 2018 with a £300m move to the midlands planned. Very sad news for the area- I am the Mole Valley District reporter and I know the community is very proud of Headley Court and will be extremely sad to see the expertise and facilities leave.

Wounded soldiers have been treated there since the end of the Second World War- I have attended Headley Court many times and you can not fail to be impressed by the dedication, hard work and character of the staff and soldiers there.

We will bring you much more information on this breaking news later on today.

6.53am

Mark Edwards

FRANCES ANDRADE INQUEST: Mrs Andrade, from Guildford, was found dead just a week after giving evidence in the trial of a man who sexually abused her while she was a music student.

The inquest into her death has heard that the former Guildford music teacher was told by police not to have counselling and the she felt "let down" by a mental health team.

Spelthorne Borough councillor Asif Ayub has been suspended by the Conservative Party after being convicted on five counts of assaulting his former girlfriend.

One of the attacks was said to have taken place shortly before Ayub attended a reception at 10 Down Street with Prime Minister David Cameron.

Ayub’s Conservative colleagues have confirmed that the disgraced ward member for Ashford East was suspended from the group as soon as the charges came to light, further throwing question marks over his political future.

AERODROME CRASH REPORT: Inexperience of a pilot who was killed when his plane crashed last year was a likely factor in the incident across to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch.

The AAIB published a report into the cause of the fatal crash at Redhill Aerodrome in August 2013.To read the full report click here.

8.10am

Mark Edwards

WARD MANAGER BANNED FOR 12 MONTHS: A former ward manager at The Ridgewood Centre in Frimley left patients in pools of their own urine.

A Nursing and Midwifery Council hearing at the Old Bailey last week heard that Andrena Tyler contributed towards a culture of fear at the centre which saw staff and carers leave residents in bed all day on Hale Ward.

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